
Dentists have used dental crowns to restore damaged teeth since the days of ancient Egypt, and modern versions of these remarkable appliances are more beautiful, durable, and functional than ever before. While the process of placing a crown is completely painless thanks to local anesthesia, it’s important to closely follow your dentist’s aftercare instructions to ensure that your recovery remains as comfortable as possible. Here’s a brief guide to how you can help your healing process go smoothly.
Immediately After Receiving Your Crown
You will probably receive a local anesthetic before your dental crown is placed to ensure that you feel no pain during the procedure. While this certainly takes a lot of stress out of the placement process, it can also leave you more vulnerable to injuring your oral tissues during the chewing process or by consuming excessively hot liquids. It’s best to avoid eating anything or enjoying a hot beverage for a few hours after receiving a dental crown so the anesthetic effect has time to wear off.
If you experience any bruising or inflammation around the site where the local anesthetic was injected, this should disappear naturally within several days.
You May Experience Some Discomfort or Sensitivity
Placing a dental crown typically requires the removal of some compromised enamel, so your tooth may be especially sensitive for several days after the procedure. Luckily, you can reduce this discomfort by taking prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication as instructed or applying a cold compress. You may also benefit from using a topical analgesic or desensitizing toothpaste to reduce sensitivity.
What Should I Eat After Receiving a Dental Crown?
It’s best to avoid eating and drinking hot beverages for several hours immediately after receiving your crown so the anesthetic can wear off. However, chewing on tough or crunchy foods before the cement holding your crown in place has set may compromise your restoration or break it free from the tooth completely. It’s a great idea to stick to a soft diet after receiving a dental crown, so consider options like:
- Mashed potatoes
- Pasta
- Steamed veggies
- Soft chicken or fish
- Yogurt
- Ice cream
You can begin reintroducing tough or crunchy foods to your diet as you begin feeling more comfortable and confident doing so.
Your first few days with your dental crown can play a significant role in its long-term success. By strictly adhering to your dentist’s aftercare instructions, you can set your appliance up to serve you beautifully for many years.
About the Practice
Dental Center of Aspen Hill offers the finest oral health services available in Silver Spring. Led by Drs. Cyrus Allafi, Sara Saba, and Amy Hong, the staff treats each patient with outstanding courtesy and excellent customer service. Areas of expertise include general, cosmetic, emergency, and restorative dentistry such as dental crowns. To learn more about proper dental crown maintenance, contact the office online or dial (301) 871-8000.